The Station
An experiential museum.
This Museum Is in Progress
The Station Museum is currently being restored and renovated. This space is part of an ongoing healing journey and is not yet open to the public. What you see here is a preview of what is being built.
We Are on a Healing Journey
The restoration of The Station is a physical expression of the healing work at the heart of TapUStry Collective. As this space is rebuilt, it will become a place for reflection, learning, and shared experience.
This process takes time and care. Each step forward is part of honoring the past while creating space for understanding and connection.
For those who want to follow the progress, see behind the scenes, or be part of what is unfolding, we invite you to stay connected.
A Window Into the Past
Where Courage
Met Ordinary Life
In 1961, this was more than a diner or a bus station. It was a place where three young girls made a choice that changed their town — a choice to sit, to ask to be served, and to demand dignity. Their courage echoed through this community and now echoes through our mission.
This museum honors that moment. And it asks each of us: What part might we play?
What Visitors Will Experience
Immersive Storytelling
Interactive displays and archival photos reveal the stories that shaped a generation. And the ones still unfolding today.
Spaces for Reflection
A Call to Understanding
Honoring History.
Inspiring Tomorrow.
The Station Museum bridges where we’ve been with where we’re called to go. It preserves the humanity of Paris, Kentucky’s past while inviting visitors into a new kind of journey. One shaped by empathy, understanding, and shared experience.
This is the starting point for conversations that matter.